My first attempt. It sucks. Don't laugh at me. C+C, I'm ready to get smashed. (Not drunk though.)
There's no lighting scheme, I was too lazy at the moment to make one. I might redo this piece, I don't know though I don't like it that much.
06-23-2005, 01:57 PM
Dreiko Shadrack
hmm i can either see where one image ends and another begins or where one color ends and another begins...either way it's a baaaaad thing, well for your first attempt it's acceptable, but it's basicly a lump of coal. You need to hone in your skills and turn it into a smaller lump of coal and then a diamond :P
check out Rabieshunde's planet tut on the members section and some of the multicoloring tuts. those'll help ya.
06-23-2005, 02:04 PM
Maverick
Ahhhh!!! Wow. Theres no atmosphere. Your planets are blurry and some of the lighting on things are seriously screwed like on the bottom left star.
It looks like you layed your space layout over your paradise, the left of where they come together your sky and space are overlayed, and it looks like theres some clouds in space where they come together as well..Dear.
:mellow:
06-23-2005, 03:20 PM
Roy
If you read the text underneath, it says there's no lighting scheme.
I can multicolor just fine, if you see some of my past work. I didn't do color balance layers, I selected random places with the lasso tool and colored them, because I wanted to try a new way to abstract colorize. It may not look good to you but I think it looks kind of cool. I've also done Rabie's Planet Tutorial, good, but I didn't use it here. The planets and moon are brushes themselves, not made from brushes.
06-24-2005, 11:48 AM
Daemon_
Duplicate all the space layer and give it blending mode linear dodge. Should give it more shine..
06-24-2005, 02:00 PM
xuebingyang
a nebula with solid color?
06-24-2005, 02:22 PM
Dynasty
yeah, you need to blend your colors more, mayb an overlay would have been a better choice for your blending, and try to fade everything int othe other